Salem, IL Speech 2, 1896-07-15

Speech by William Jennings Bryan.

Speech by William Jennings Bryan
Wednesday, July 15, 1896
Outdoors, Salem, IL

Source: The First Battle: A Story of the Campaign of 1896, 1896

"If there is one lesson taught by six thousand years of history it is that truth is omnipotent and will at fast prevail. You may impede its progress, you may delay its triumph; but after a while it will show its irresistible power, and those who stand in its way will be crushed beneath it. You ask me if these reforms which we advocate will be accomplished. I say that if they are right they will be accomplished. We who believe that they are right can only do our best and give such impetus to them as we are able to give, and then trust to the righteousness of our cause to prevail over those who oppose us."

About this Document

  • Source: The First Battle: A Story of the Campaign of 1896
  • Author: William Jennings Bryan
  • Publisher: W.B. Conkey Company
  • Published: Chicago, Illinois
  • Citation: 235
  • Date: July 15, 1896